Future Students

Whether you’re a high school student, graduate student, international student, nontraditional student or military service member, now’s your chance to discover CMU and put your stamp on the world. More...

While away from home for the first time, one of the primary responsibilities of college students is to take responsibility for their health and safety. Here are a few organizations that can help you.

Counseling Center – CMU's Counseling Center offers free, confidential sessions to CMU students who are facing a variety of emotional issues, from homesickness to test anxiety.

CMU Police – Offering services such as vehicle registration, Safe Rides and community policing in the residence halls

Safe Rides – A student-staffed
service that provides free safety escorts on campus between 8
p.m. and 1 a.m. Sunday through Wednesday, and between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m.
Thursday through Saturday (774-HELP)

Sexual Aggression Peer Advocates (SAPA) – An on-campus group that promotes awareness about sexual assault with a student staffed, confidential crisis line (774-CALL)

University Health Services ­­­­– Located in Foust Hall, this medical clinic is open to CMU students and offers sexual health services, exams, allergy services, a pharmacy and more.​​​​​​​